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Data Analysis Class Final ITS

From left are: Plamen Martinov, Director of Systems and Security; Donald Saner, Director of Clinical and Translational Informatics; Samuel Volchenboum, MD, PhD, Director and Associate Chief Research Informatics Officer for Translational Research; Hannah Lawrence, Executive Administrator; and Jorge Andrade, PhD, Director of Bioinformatics outside McGiffert Hall and the Center for Research Informatics Monday, Sept. 16, 2013. (Photo by Robert Kozloff)

Sports Drink Bottles, Shelves...

Purpose: To demonstrate the flexibility of the Performance Analysis template to present data for a single geographic area. Currently in many cases performance data is not available at geographically disaggregated areas (although this is changing). This interactive report presents a subset of the England NIS (National Indicator Set) deemed to be high priority by a local authority allowing internal managers to monitor progress easily and visually.

Big Data Europe (big-data-europe.eu/) official launch event in Brussels, Belgium on 27 February 2015.

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Greg Schvey (Head of Research, The Genesis Block) speak with Nikita Oraevskiy (Market Analyst, Syzygy Synergy)

 

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From left are: Plamen Martinov, Director of Systems and Security; Donald Saner, Director of Clinical and Translational Informatics; Samuel Volchenboum, MD, PhD, Director and Associate Chief Research Informatics Officer for Translational Research; Hannah Lawrence, Executive Administrator; and Jorge Andrade, PhD, Director of Bioinformatics outside McGiffert Hall and the Center for Research Informatics Monday, Sept. 16, 2013. (Photo by Robert Kozloff)

My oscilloscope showing a triangle wave there from my cool 8-bit Arduino synthesizer. Oh what fun!

 

Jorge Andrade, PhD, director of Bioinformatics outside McGiffert Hall and the Center for Research Informatics Monday, Sept. 16, 2013. (Photo by Robert Kozloff)

Aerial view of business data analysis graph

"InstantAtlas has allowed EERA to transform access to the data contained within our Regional Spatial Strategy (RSS) annual monitoring report. Whereas previously data were held in static tables and graphs they are now presented in a format that helps dynamically and clearly display progress towards RSS targets and aids comparison over time and between authorities in the region." James Perry, Regional Analyst, EERA

Crunching numbers on just one question of my dissertation survey.

Exhibition Review - Mat Chivers:'Harmonic Distortion', PM/AM, London till 16th April 2017.

 

“Art's new technology is a broken technology."- Drenched Co.

From Svetlana Boym's Off-Modern Manifesto.

 

Comment: "Mat Chivers' encounters with machines surprises us. He is an accomplished conductor of his own fallibility. Engaging with information is an interminable process and translation is an impossibility. But Mat is persistent and his margin of error is his margin of freedom to create surprising art, to allow us an inroad into information, a way to digest it, inhabit it and make meaning from it. But these 'models' of 'clouds' are more - they are receptacles of dreams and longings and mysteries, ruins of some alternative history out of a universe of alternative outcomes, engaging with history in a way to place it in a new motion, open to the present. Fabulous. I liked the Shibari inspired performance most." - Raj

  

See www.pmam.org/exhibitions/mat-chivers-harmonic-distortion/

See also www.soaked.space/2017/04/exhibition-review-mat-chivershar...

See also www.woundsthatbind.com/2017/04/exhibition-review-mat-chiv...

 

Caption: Image above: Installation view Mat Chivers© PM/AM, London 2017.

Credits: Image courtesy of the artist and PM/AM, London. Photography: David Brook

We take great care not to harm the image in any way. And these views, they are ours only and not those of the gallery or artist.

  

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Brad Orr, senior project manager; Plamen Martinov, director of Systems and Security; and Suzi Birz, HIPAA consultant, right, during a meeting at the Center for Research Informatics in McGiffert Hall Monday, Sept. 16, 2013. (Photo by Robert Kozloff)

We want to democratize data science. We will publish an open source tool that allows non-technical people to use data science to solve problems, or glean insights into their businesses or virtually any domain, via an easy-to-use, visual, web-based data flow programming language, without the need to write a single line of code.

Tim Holper, manager of CRDW development, at the Center for Research Informatics in McGiffert Hall Monday, Sept. 16, 2013. (Photo by Robert Kozloff)

Lawra, Ghana -- Ghana Red Cross bednet malaria measles February 2002 Theresa

Big Data Europe (big-data-europe.eu/) official launch event in Brussels, Belgium on 27 February 2015.

Data Analysis Class Final ITS

"We need a solution that is easy for our website users to access and manipulate, and for EEDA to maintain. InstantAtlas fulfils these criteria and is proving straightforward to update and expand."

 

Tom Morrison, Knowledge and Information Team, East of England Development Agency

From left: Brian Furner, manager of programming; Keith Danahey, database/systems administration and programming; and Tim Holper, manager of CRDW development, at Center for Research Informatics in McGiffert Hall Monday, Sept. 16, 2013. (Photo by Robert Kozloff)

We want to democratize data science. We will publish an open source tool that allows non-technical people to use data science to solve problems, or glean insights into their businesses or virtually any domain, via an easy-to-use, visual, web-based data flow programming language, without the need to write a single line of code.

Pre-Conference Instructional Course

 

IC 7: Longitudinal Data Analysis and Practical Workshop Using R: Part I Introductory Topics

 

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From left: Keith Danahey, database/systems administration and programming; Tim Holper, manager of CRDW development; and Brian Furner, manager of programming, at Center for Research Informatics in McGiffert Hall Monday, Sept. 16, 2013. (Photo by Robert Kozloff)

From left: Caitlin Pike, communication specialist; Michael Daus, administrative specialist; and Hannah Lawrence, executive administrator, at the Center for Research Informatics in McGiffert Hall Monday, Sept. 16, 2013. (Photo by Robert Kozloff)

openPlayground Protocol Provider

 

A screenshot of the software that analyses the movement of the seesaw and provides information like position, endurance, intensity, regularity, beats per minute via OSC

 

the software is written in processing

Donald Saner, director of Clinical and Translational Informatics, outside McGiffert Hall and the Center for Research Informatics Monday, Sept. 16, 2013. (Photo by Robert Kozloff)

AN INTRODUCTION TO LONGITUDINAL DATA ANALYSIS (PART II): PRACTICAL WORKSHOP USING R IC16

 

BY Allan Kozlowski, PhD, BSc(PT), Director of Outcomes Research, Mary Free Bed Rehabilitation Hospital

AND

Keith Lohse, PhD, Assistant Professor, University of Utah

 

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Data Analysis Class Final ITS

Automating Category Management

"InstantAtlas has proved its usefulness in the presentation of this complex dataset. There are eight indicators available for each Lower Layer Super Output Area (LSOA). For each indicator, there is also comparison available with the previous release of the same dataset (2004). The report has proved flexible enough to display the rank and score of all indicators for 2007, the rank of the corresponding indicator for 2004 (as a "target bar") and eye-catching symbols to highlight areas that have changed by "one" or "two or more" quintiles (in terms of national rank) from 2004 to 2007."

 

Like Bournemouth, Blackpool Council have also created their own local deprivation atlases

Brian Furner, manager of programming, at the Center for Research Informatics in McGiffert Hall Monday, Sept. 16, 2013. (Photo by Robert Kozloff)

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